2 JOURNAL OF EDUCATION THE HE attention of Candidates is drawn to the ordinary and Honours Diplomas for Teachers, which are strongly recommended as suitable for those who are or intend to be teachers. Examinations are held at Aberdeen, Bedford, Belfast, Birmingham, Blackburn, Brighton, Bristol, Cambridge, Cardiff. Croydon, Dublin, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Hull, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Middlesbrough, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Norwich, Nottingham, Oxford, Plymouth, St. Andrews, Sheffield, Southampton, and several other towns. Information regarding the Examinations may be obtained from the SECRETARY, L.L.A. Scheme, The University, St. Andrews. ALL RIGHTS Reserved. LONDON, JANUARY 1, 1921. THE COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS Incorporated by Royal Charter MEMBERSHIP Registered Teachers and Teachers Preliminary Examinations for intending medical, dental, and pharmaceutical students are held four times a year. Regulations may be Joint Agency for Women Teachers obtained from the Secretary. OAKLEY HOUSE, 14, 16, & 18 BLOOMSBURY ST., LONDON, W.C.1. (Under the management of a Committee appointed by the Teachers' Guild, College of Preceptors. Head Mistresses' Association, Association of Assistant Mistresses, and Welsh County Schools Association.) This Agency has been established for the purpose of enabling Teachers to find work WITHOUT UNNECESSARY COST. All fees have therefore been calculated on the LOWEST BASIS to cover the working expenses. No Registration Fees are charged to Members of the above Associations, and their commissions are reduced Hours for Interviews 11.30a.m. to 1 p.m., and 3 to 5 p.m. Saturdays, 11.30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 to 3 p.m. When possible, special appointments should be arranged. Registrar-Miss ALICE M. FOUNTAIN. The Association of University Women Teachers. 108 VICTORIA STREET (1st floor), S. W. 1, Recommends Teachers and Lecturers. Teachers, with University qualifications, requiring posts in Public or Private Schools, are invited to apply to the Secretary-Mrs. B. BROUGH. Subscription 5s. per annum. Tel.: Vic. 2483. University Correspondence College (FOUNDED IN 1887). PRINCIPAL: WILLIAM BRIGGS, LL.D., LONDON UNIVERSITY Graduates of Approved Universities and holders Free Guides ΤΟ Matriculation, Inter. Arts, B.A., Inter. No. 14 BURLINGTON HOUSE, CAMBRIDGE. PUBLISHED FOR THE PROPRIETORS PRICE 8D.; BY POST, 10D. University Examination Principal: Mr. E. S. WEYMOUTH, M.A. (Lond.). 17 RED LION SQUARE, LONDON, W.C. 1. TELEPHONE: CENTRAL 6313 PROFESSIONAL PRELIMINARY. The Institution has prepared many Candidates, by post or orally, for various Entrance Examinations to the Medical and other Professions. Laboratory work for Science Students. CERTIFICATES OF PROFICIENCY in Modern Languages and Religious Knowledge (Cambridge University). Two of the three successful in French (June, 1918, Exam.) were prepared by this Institution. SCHOLARSHIPS. Special preparati ɔn, CAMBRIDGE HIGHER LOCAL. Valuable Lesson-notes introduced before each paper in most subjects. GUIDE (containing advice as to books, &c., sent gratis to any candidate. For Prospectus, Catalogue of Publications (chiefly C.H.L. Examination Papers). List of Successes, &c., apply to the PRINCIPAL. THE TEACHERS' GUILD OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Established 1884. President (1920): Sir W. HENRY HADOW. Objects.-To unite all Teachers and others interested in Education as members of a learned profession for mutual assistance and the promotion of Educational ideals. A Club, social and residential, is attached to the Guild. Teachers Registration Council, 47 Bedford Square, London, W C.1. EDUCATED GIRLS thoroughly trained for permanent and well paid Secretarial and Subscription to the Club: London Members, £1. 1s.; Country Journalistic Appointments. Prospectus Members, 12s. 6d. For forms and further particulars apply to The General Secretary, Captain F. W. CLOVER, M.B.E., 7, 9, 10 Brunswick Square, W.C. 1. EMPIRE STUDY. THE VICTORIA LEAGUE, 22 ECCLESTON SQUARE, S.W. 1, Offers free to affiliated Schools, and on special terms to other Schools and Teachers: LOANS of Lantern Slides, MS., Lectures, Books, Stereographic Pictures, Collection of Products Illustrating the Geography and History of the British Empire. SERIES OF PAMPHLETS ON THE BRITISH EMPIRE Written by experts round syllabus supplied by the N.U.T. Ready: No. 1.-Australia. No. 2.-New Zealand. In preparation: No. 3.-Canada. Price 6d. each, post free from the League's Office. MISS IRONSIDE, TRAINING BUREAU, 50 LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS, W.C.2. ELIJAH JOHNSON. Bookseller, 30 Trinity Street, Cambridge, Supplies School Prizes, School Text Books, and other School requisites. He also deals largely in Second-hand Books, and will be glad to report prices at any time. Best offers made for suitable Second-hand Books, either libraries or single copies, to those wishing to dispose of them. HOOPER'S (EDUCATIONAL AGENTS), Ltd. SEE IMPORTANT NOTICE AT FOOT OF PAGE 42. HALLS OF RESIDENCE, Hostels, Residential and HOLIDAY Quarters for Teachers. UNIVERSITY of ST. ANDREWS. UNIVERSITY HALL Warden: Miss M. E. DOBSON, M.A., B.Sc. University Hall was opened in 1896, under the Government of the University of St. Andrews. The Course of Study at University Hall is in pre THE TEACHERS' GUILD CLUB, NORBURY HOUSE. Entrance THE facing Baths. Guests received in fine old Manor House. Every modern comfort. Three acres of beautiful garden. Nearest to Golf Links. Telegram and Telephone: 53 Droitwich. Illustrated booklet. LEIGH-ON-SEA. paration for the Degree Examinations of the Univer- PAYING Guests received; first-rate sity of St. Andrews, of which all the Classes and Degrees in Arts, Divinity, Science, and Medicine are open to Women on the same terms as to Men. The Terms of Residence are from October to December, January to March, and April to June. The Hall has been enlarged to accommodate 64 Students. Residence Fees from £48 to £66 per annum. Matriculation and Class Fees average £12 per annum. For further information, apply to the Warden, University Hall, St. Andrews, Fife. UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL. UNIVERSITY HALL. Hall of Residence for Women Students. Warden: Miss DOROTHY CHAPMAN, M.A. ESIDENCE fee, from £48 per TOWNS.2.-A social centre for women en RESIDENCE granted by the University are open to Women. Application to be made to the WARDEN, University Hall, Fairfield, Liverpool. G BRIGHTON. gaged in professional work. Non-residential. Meals LONDON, W.C. 1. HACKERAY HOTEL, opposite RAFTON HOUSE, Grafton THACKMuseum, Great Russell Street.--Bed Street, Marine Parade (door sea).-Homely board-residence. 10 bedrooms. Bath (h. and c.). Electric light throughout. Good table. Moderate. BRITTANY. room, Breakfast, and Attendance, from 8s. 6d. per RENCH Pastor's Widow desiresADY (University Graduate) offers Paying Guests. Pleasant, comfortable house, garden. Beautiful scenery. Terms moderate. Mme JAUJARD, 57 rue Puebla, Lambezellec, Brest. home to elder girls, foreigners or others, who wish to spend the Christmas holidays in London.Address-No. 11,108.* 7, 9, and 10 BRUNSWICK SQUARE, W.C.1.Membership open to Teachers and all interested in Education. Club Rooms, Dining Room, and Library. Bedrooms from 4s. 6d. a night, including bath and attendance, electric light, central heating, lift. A few rooms can be let to permanent residents. Meals as required. Tariff moderate. Russell Square Tube Station 2 minutes. Tel.: Museum 1950. REDHILL. YOUNG ex-officer and young wife have opened Countryside Hotel. 11 acres. Tennis, golf, dancing. Farm. Cottage. Magnificent interior, 4 Bath rooms. Near station. Bus from Piccadilly passes gates. Tariff on application.GALT, The Hawthorns, Gatton Point, Redhill. Phone: Redhill 327. ST. MARGARET'S-ON-THAMES. COMFO OMFORTABLE Board-Residence for young men in nice home: good cooking. Near park, river; also good train service, buses, &c. Apply 17 Baronsfield Road, East Twickenham, Middlesex. - SWITZERLAND. COMFORTABLE Inexpensive C% Winter Pension in magnificent situation. sports. Central heating. Highly_recommended by English ladies.-HOTEL PENSION BELMONT, Mürren. See also pages 4-7. Continental Schools COLLEGE DE CANNES, FRANCE (High School for Boys). Fine building: every comfort. Private rooms. Special arrangement for foreigners wishing to speak French fluently. 700 francs a term. Replies to these advertisements should be addressed "No. -, c/o Mr. William Rice, 3 Ludgate Broadway, EC. 4." Each must contain sufficient loose stamps to cover postage on to advertiser. Post cards will NOT be sent on. APPOINTMENT OF PRINCIPAL. The West Riding Education Committee invite applications for appointment to the PRINCIPALSHIP of Bingley Training College, vacant owing to the resignation of Miss M. S. LILLEY, M.A., on account of serious illness. Commencing salary £700 a year, with board and residence. Candidates must be women holding a University Degree or its equivalent. Further particulars and forms of application may be obtained from the Education Department (Secondary Branch), County Hall, Wakefield. Last dates for receipt of applications. 7th February. 'DGEHILL COLLEGE, BIDE (1) A GYMNASTIC AND GAMES MISTRESS; (2) JUNIOR MUSIC MISTRESS. Apply to the HEAD MISTRESS. EQUIRED, January, MISTRESS for Violin and Piano. Resident. Churchwoman. Apply-HEAD MISTRESS, Clergy Daughters' School, Casterton, Kirkby Lonsdale. ASSISTANT MISTRESS required in January. Graduate with training and experience. General Form Subjects. Salary scale: Minimum £240, rising to £430. Apply-HEAD MISTRESS, City of Cardiff High School for Girls. ROEDEAN SCHOOL, Wanted, MISTRESS. Dartford training and good Games essential. Apply to Miss LAWRENCE, Roedean School, Brighton. NOR ORTHWICH (CHESHIRE). WINCHAM HALL SCHOOL.-MATHEMATICS AND GEOGRAPHY MISTRESS wanted, January. Girls' Boarding School-seventy girls, eight resident mistresses. State experience and salary to Mrs. ASHBROOK. KINDERGARTEN MISTRESS required in January in large Private School near London. Higher N.F.U. Certificate and experience essential. Good salary. Address-No. 11.122.* Full particulars may be had from THE VICE-PRINCIPAL, UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL COLLEGE, RED LION SQUARE, HOLBORN, W.C.1. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND THE ROYAL COLLECE OF MUSIC FOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. Patron: HIS MAJESTY THE KING. President: H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. LOCAL CENTRE EXAMINATIONS (Syllabus A). Written Examinations held in March and November at all Centres. Practical Examinations in March-April at all Centres, and in the London district and certain Provincial Centres in NovemberDecember also. Entries for the March-April Examinations close Wednesday, February 9th, 1921. "SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS (Syllabus B). Held throughout the British Isles three times a year, viz., March-April, June-July, and OctoberNovember. Entries for the March-April Examinations close Wednesday, February 2nd, 1921. The Board offers annually SIX EXHIBITIONS, tenable at The R.A.M. or The R.C.M., for two or three years. Written Papers set in past years (Local Centre or School"), price One Shilling per annual set, post free. Syllabuses A and B, Entry Forms, and any further information, will be sent post free on application toJAMES MUIR, Secretary, 14 and 15 Bedford Square, London, W.C.1. Telegrams: "ASSOCIA, LONDON." ΟΥΑΙ ACADEMY OF MUSIC. -Mr. JAMES BATES will resume his Saturday morning Lecture-lessons to Teachers and Choir-trainers on Children's Voice Culture and Singing, January 15th, at 10 o'clock. For full particulars address-ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Marylebone Road, N.W.1. SPEECH TRAINING AND DRAMATIC ART. Patron: H.R.H. Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll. Under a Council of Management. President: TRAINING COLLEGES and Technical Schools. See also pages 1-9, 35, 37, 61; [Halls of Residence] 2, 4, 5; Miss HAMMOND, Girton College, Mathematical Head of the Kindergarten Department: Higher Certificate National Froebel Union. Students prepared for the London and Cambridge Teachers' Diplomas and for the Higher Certificate of the National Froebel Union. Practice in Secondary and Primary Schools. Diploma Students attend University Lectures. Fees, with residence, Seventy-five to Ninety Guineas per annum. Fees, without residence, Twenty-four to Thirty Guineas per annum. Bursaries of £20 a year each. Four CHERWELL HALL, OXFORD. SECONDARY TRAINING COLLEGE IN CONNEXION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD AND RECOGNIZED BY THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY SYNDICATE FOR SECONDARY TRAINING AND BY THE BOARD OF EDU CATION, Principal: Miss E. M. TALBOT, Oxf. Hon. Sch., Nat. Sci., Class I, Oxf. Ed. Dipl. Students are prepared for the Oxford Education Diploma and for the Cambridge Teachers' Certificate. Fees for the three Terms, 90 to 100 Guineas. Honours Graduates who satisfy the conditions of the Board of Education may obtain the Maintenance Grant of £37.6s. 8d. There is a Loan Fund. Students may borrow sums, to be repaid within three years. THE CAMBRIDGE TRAINING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. Recognized by the Board of Education as a Training College for Secondary Teachers, PRINCIPAL: Miss M. H. WOOD, M.A., Litt.D., Classical Tripos, Cambridge, Girton College. A RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE providing a year's professional training for Secondary Teachers. Preparation for the London and the Cambridge Teachers' Diplomas. Ample opportunity for practice in teaching Science, Languages, Mathematics, and other subjects, Fees £114 and £104. Admission in January and September. For particulars of admission, Scholarships, bur saries, and loan fund, apply-The Principal, Cambridge Training College, Wollaston Road. Cambridge. INTERNATIONAL GUILD, 6 RUE DE LA SORBONNE, PARIS (sous la direction de professeurs agrégés de l'Université de Paris), offers to Students, especially those intending to be teachers, a sound training in the French Language. Classes are held in French Literature, History and Phonetics, ARIA GREY TRAINING M COLLEGE FOR WOMEN TEACHERS IN HIGH, SECONDARY, AND PREPARATORY SCHOOLS. RECOGNIZED BY THE Board of EDUCATION. In connexion with the London University and recognized by the Cambridge Teachers' Training Syndicate. Principal: Miss KATHARINE L. JOHNSTON, M.A., Girton College, Moral Sciences Tripos, Cambridge Teachers' Training Certificate. Students admitted in January and September to prepare for the London and Cambridge Teachers' Diploma and the Diploma in Teaching and the Higher Certificate of the National Froebel Union. Demonstration School attached to the College; and practice for students in neighbouring schools under the supervision of specialists. Tuition fees £30. A number of Scholarships from £5 to £30 offered to Students, with a degree or its equivalent. Loan Fund. Special grants to Honour Students of £28 towards Hostel fees, or £15 if living in rooms. Particulars of College Hall and registered lodgings can be obtained from the PRINCIPAL at The Maria Grey College, Salusbury Road, ST T. GEORGE'S TRAINING COLLEGE (Department of St. George's School for Girls, Incorporated, Windmill Brae, Garscube Terrace, Edinburgh). Head Mistress: Miss RUTH W. FREER, Honour School of Modern History, University of Oxford; Diploma in Pedagogy, University of London. This College gives Professional Training to women who intend to teach in Intermediate and Secondary Schools and in Kindergarten and Preparatory Departments. It is recognized by the Scottish Education Department and the Cambridge Teachers' Training Syndicate, and prepares Students for the Certificates of the Scottish Education Department and the Cambridge Teachers' Certificate. There is a Special Department for the training of Kindergarten and Junior Form Mistresses in Preparation for the Higher Certificate of the National Froebel Union. Certain bursaries are available and there is a Loan Fund. Prospectus and further particulars from the HEAD MISTRESS. THE INCORPORATED FROEBEL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. COLET GARDENS, TALGARTH ROAD, WEST KENSINGTON, LONDON, W. 14. Chairman of Committee and Treasurer: Mr. C. G. MONTEFIORE, M.A. Principal: Miss E. E. LAWRENCE. Secretary: Mr. ARTHUR G. SYMONDS, M.A. Students are trained for the Examinations of the National Froebel Union. Prospectuses and particulars as to Scholarships and Grants from the Board of Education may be obtained from the PRINCIPAL. THE ENGLISH FOLK DANCE SOCIETY. Greenwich. Clapham. Ealing. Baker Street. A Special Course for teachers of infants, in Folk Songs, Singing, Games, and Dances, will be held on Saturday mornings at the Baker Street Centre. Full particulars can be obtained from THE SECRETARY, E.F.D.S., 7 Sicilian House, Sicilian Avenue, Southampton Row, W.C. 1. Tel.: Museum 4580. HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE DEPARTMENT (King's Col lege for Women, University of London), Campden. Hill Road, W. 8. For Resident and Non-resident Students. Dean: Miss LANE-CLAYPON, M.D., D.Sc.. J.P. Courses: Three Years' Course for the University Degree of B.Sc. Household and Social Science; One Year Applied Science Course for Students holding Diplomas in Domestic Arts; Special One Year Courses in Household Management. THE LONDON SCHOOL OF DALCROZE EURHYTHMICS, 23 Store Street W.C.1. The Dalcroze School of Eurhythmics, Ltd. Telegrams: Eurhythm Westcent London. Telephone: Museum 2294. In the TEACHERS' TRAINING COURSE, the School Year began on SEPTEMBER 29th. Prospectus on application. Mr. PERCY B. INGHAM, B.A., Director. THE LONDON INSTITUTE FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF PLAIN NEEDLEWORK. 92 VICTORIA STREET, S.W.1. TRAINING COLLEGES and Technical Schools. See also pages 1-9, 35, 37, 61; [Halls of Residence] 2, 4, 5; SPEECH TRAINING SCHOOL, LEEDS. Principal: Miss GERTRUDE TOOGOOD. A SPECIAL COURSE to train Students as Yorkshire Students can visit Leeds weekly MISS ISS LAURA SMITHSON, L.R.A.M. Elocution A.. Director of Stratford-on-Avon Shakespeare Festival Summer School of Elocution. Recommended by Sir Frank Benson, Miss Lilian Baylis, Ben Greet, Esq., William Poel, Esq. Elocution, Voice Production and Dramatic Training. Pupils prepared for L.R.A.M. Elocution Diploma. Schools near London visited. Stammering and other defects of Speech treated. Address109 Abbey Road Mansions, N.W. 8. North Country towns, including Newcastle-on-Tyne (Conservatoire of Music), visited weekly by Miss Ivy Smithson. COACHING, LESSONS, &c. CORRESPONDENCE R. ETHEL R. SPRATT, D.Sc., DR M.I.H., A.K.C., sometime lecturer in Botany, University of London, gives tuition personally or by correspondence in Mathematics, Science, and general subjects. 47 Beryl Road, Hammersmith, W.6. MISS AGNES NIGHTINGALE, Geography Cert. London School of Economics, and author of "Visual Geography," " Visual Botany," &c., visits Schools for Geography, Botany, and elementary Science. Preparation for Examination.-89A Cambridge Gardens, London, W.10. FLOCUTION, &c.-MISS ROSE PATRY, 3. LoWER SEYMOUR STREET, W. 1, gives Lessons in Elocution. Voice Production, Reciting. Public Speaking, and Acting. Teachers and Reciters trained. Classes held and private lessons given. Stammerers treated. Schools visited by Miss PATRY and her Assistant. Pupils coached for exams. formerly Head Mistress of Durham High PECIAL Correspondence Courses SPE and (b) the Associated Board Examinations in Rudi- GEOGRAPHY-Lady, Cambridge University's Geography Diploma and good experience in secondary schools, open to engagements for teaching Geography or for giving Lantern Lectures on the history of Geographical discovery. Address No. 11,094, c/o MR. WILLIAM RICE, 3 Ludgate Broadway, E.C. 4. FOR SALE; 7,500 GUINEAS.-A GREAT BARGAIN TO SCHOOLMASTERS AND OTHERS. 26 ACRES. 28 BEDROOMS, 4 RECEPTION ROOMS. AND FINE SALOON FOR LECTURING OR OTHER PURPOSES. One hour London. Express Service Main L. and N.W. Rly., on healthy hill over 500 ft. above sea level, very beautiful gardens; extensive and elaborate out-buildings, cottage easily convertible into classrooms or other accommodation, lodge, electric light and modern comforts. other farm land and cottages are to be had. InA fine trout lake and Tripos. Part I, B.Sc. (Hons.), London, coaches by correspondence or personally in Mathematics (Pure and Applied), Physics, Chemistry, and Botany. University Locals, Matriculation, and Inter. B.Sc. examinations. Schools visited. Special courses for medical students. Address-68 Gough Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. "Montague School," Alexandra Rd., Epsom MR. WILLIAM, FIDWARDS, A.A.I., will sell by AUCTION, on WED- SCHOOL TRANSFERS; PARTNERSHIPS, &c. J SECOND-HAND BOOKS FOR SALE. |